Beverly Hills
Coverage of Beverly Hills in the Nexus archive.
- Ex-hospital CEO accused of funneling $14M for lavish lifestyle, son’s $109K Beverly Hills baptism
Michael Sarian is accused of diverting millions of dollars from hospitals in Florida and other states into personal accounts for a lavish lifestyle and his son's $109K Beverly Hills baptism.
- I'm Wolfgang Puck. My days run on espresso and optimism, and I end my nights in my restaurants — here's a day in my life.
Wolfgang Puck, a chef based in Los Angeles, describes his daily routine centered on espresso, walks, and managing his global restaurant empire, which includes over 100 eateries across locations like Beverly Hills, Las Vegas, London, and Shanghai. He emphasizes hands-on involvement in his restaurants, including tasting food and engaging with guests.
- ‘Human Barbie’ to undergo groundbreaking designer vagina procedure — using cadaver fat
The reality TV personality known as 'Human Barbie' plans to undergo a designer vagina procedure in Beverly Hills using cadaver fat. The procedure is described as cutting-edge.
- Abby Lee Miller shows off ‘amazing’ $1K ear rejuvenation surgery results
Abby Lee Miller, the 'Dance Moms' star, underwent an ear rejuvenation procedure with Beverly Hills celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Patrick Davis. The surgery addressed stretched earlobes caused by years of wearing heavy earrings.
- Abby Lee Miller shows off ‘amazing’ $1K ear rejuvenation surgery results
Abby Lee Miller underwent ear rejuvenation surgery with Dr. Patrick Davis in Beverly Hills to address stretched earlobes from heavy earrings. The procedure is described as 'amazing' in the article.
- CBS News hires technology journalist Nick Bilton to run ‘60 Minutes’
CBS News has hired technology journalist Nick Bilton to run ‘60 Minutes’. The article also notes Bilton's presence in Beverly Hills, Calif., in 2017.
- Lawsuit claims Uber failed to stop dangerous driver before he slammed into woman’s car in Beverly Hills
A woman is suing Uber after an Uber driver fleeing police crashed into her car in Beverly Hills, causing her hospitalization. The lawsuit alleges Uber failed to properly vet drivers, allowing the suspect, Osvaldo Del Rio, to operate despite potential risks.
- Hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen goods recovered at a used car lot after adult toy company purchase
The Los Angeles Police Department recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen goods from a used car lot after a European adult toy company purchased some of its own stolen merchandise online and reported it to the authorities. The raid resulted in an arrest and the recovery of over $500,000 worth of stolen items. The LAPD is warning people to be cautious when shopping online to avoid buying stolen goods.
- How did a wealthy widow wind up dead below a staircase in her mansion?
Beverly Hills detectives are investigating the death of 67-year-old Violet Yacobi, who was found dead on the marble floor below a staircase in her mansion. Detectives suspect foul play and believe her family fortune may be a motive for murder. Her dentist son is also being considered as a potential suspect.
- L.A.'s long-awaited subway under Wilshire Boulevard opens, linking Beverly Hills to downtown
The D Line extension project has opened three new Metro stops under Wilshire Boulevard, linking Beverly Hills to downtown Los Angeles, marking a key development in the city's public transit system. This is the first phase of the project. The new subway line is expected to improve transportation in the area.
- Metro’s D Line extension opens, connecting downtown L.A. to Beverly Hills in about 20 minutes
The Metro D Line extension has opened, connecting downtown Los Angeles to Beverly Hills in about 20 minutes. The extension adds three underground stations along Wilshire Boulevard. The new route provides a faster connection between the two areas.
- Forensic evidence raises suspicion about widow's death in her Beverly Hills mansion
A 67-year-old widow was found dead in her Beverly Hills mansion, initially appearing to have fallen over a railing, but further investigation has raised suspicions about her death. The incident is being reported by Erin Moriarty. The cause of death is still under investigation.
- The Wilshire subway should be a slam dunk for L.A. But luring riders may be a challenge
Three new D Line stations will open along Wilshire Boulevard, linking Beverly Hills to downtown Los Angeles, but attracting riders may be a challenge. The new line is expected to bring excitement to many, despite a potential steep learning curve. The stations will open on Friday.
- Private Credit’s Birthplace Gives New Rise to 1980s-Style Greed
The Milken Institute Global Conference was held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on May 5, 2026, marking a significant event. Attendees walked past signage of the institute during the 29th annual conference. The event may signify a resurgence of 1980s-style greed in private credit.
- Five architects of the AI economy explain where the wheels are coming off
Five architects of the AI economy discussed the current state of the tech industry at the Milken Global Conference, covering topics such as chip shortages and orbital data centers. They also questioned the underlying architecture of the technology. The discussion was held in Beverly Hills with TechCrunch.
- Southern California man charged with embezzling over $2 million from celebrity client
Frank Musoke, a former account manager, was charged with embezzling over $2 million from a celebrity client. He faces five counts of wire fraud and three counts of other charges. The incident occurred at a Beverly Hills business management and tax firm.
- ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet: No one is coming for us
Christophe Fouquet, ASML's CEO, discussed the company's prospects with an editor, expressing confidence in the face of rivals. He spoke ahead of his appearance at the Milken Institute Global Conference. Fouquet has been with ASML for over a decade, taking the helm in 2024.
- Updates From Milken Institute Global Conference
The Milken Institute Global Conference took place in Beverly Hills, California, featuring a panel discussion with various speakers. The event was attended by notable individuals and photographed by Lauren Justice of Bloomberg. The conference aimed to discuss global issues and topics.
- Ferrari’s Wartime Drop in Deliveries Outweighs Profit Rise
Ferrari's wartime drop in deliveries outweighs profit rise. The company experienced a decrease in deliveries, but still saw an increase in profits. This news is related to Ferrari's financial performance.
- Rideshare passenger held hostage for eight hours during armed standoff with police in swanky neighborhood
A hostage was released after an eight-hour standoff involving an armed suspect and a rideshare passenger in California. The incident occurred in Beverly Hills, where police had been chasing the suspect, who was wanted for attempted murder of a peace officer. The passenger safely exited the vehicle around 10:45 p.m.
- Updates From Milken Institute Global Conference
The Milken Institute Global Conference is being held in Beverly Hills, where attendees are waiting for presentations. The conference is a significant event, and photographer Patrick T. Fallon is capturing moments from it. Notable details about the conference's agenda or speaker list are not provided.
- Suspect wanted for attempted murder on a peace officer in custody after 9-hour Beverly Hills standoff
A suspect wanted for attempted murder on a peace officer is in custody after a 9-hour standoff in Beverly Hills. The situation ended with the suspect in custody and a female hostage rescued. The investigation began around 3 a.m. Sunday when LASD deputies contacted the suspect.
- Beverly Hills police pursuit leads to crash and SWAT standoff
A police pursuit in Beverly Hills ended in a crash and a SWAT standoff after a suspect fled in a pickup truck. The incident occurred on Sunday and is currently ongoing. The suspect's vehicle crashed into another vehicle before the standoff began.
- SWAT team called in as hours-long standoff continues in Beverly Hills
A police chase in Beverly Hills turned into a hours-long standoff after a gray Ford pickup sped away from officers. The chase began when an automated license plate alert notified police of a wanted vehicle connected to a felony investigation. The standoff continues with a SWAT team called to the scene.
- California woman says she was raped by Rep. Eric Swalwell in 2018
A California woman, Lonna Drewes, alleges she was raped by Rep. Eric Swalwell in 2018 at a Southern California hotel after he allegedly drugged her. She plans to file a report with law enforcement, joining prior allegations against Swalwell, who resigned from Congress following multiple sexual misconduct claims. Her lawyer, Lisa Bloom, will submit evidence including journal entries and text messages to authorities.
- New accuser says Eric Swalwell sexually assaulted her in 2018
Lonna Drewes accuses Democratic congressman Eric Swalwell of sexually assaulting her in 2018 at a Beverly Hills hotel. The incident occurred during a press conference in Beverly Hills where Drewes detailed the alleged drugging and rape by Swalwell.
- 5th accuser comes forward against Rep Eric Swalwell ahead of expected resignation
A fifth woman accused Rep. Eric Swalwell of sexual assault as he faces expected resignation from the House. Four prior accusers alleged misconduct and rape, including a former staffer, with the latest claim emerging ahead of his anticipated resignation. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries endorsed Swalwell's resignation decision.
- Blank Street lands on the West Coast
Blank Street, a $500-million coffee chain based in New York City, is expanding to California, starting with Beverly Hills. This marks the company's first step in a West Coast expansion.
- One Beverly Hills developer raises $4.3 billion to finish the massive luxury project
The developers of One Beverly Hills have secured $4.3 billion in financing to complete the project, marking a significant milestone for one of the largest real estate developments in the United States.